I had my belly button pierced for 7 months, it came down to an infection so i went to the doc and they prescribed this ointment. It was working great it took the infection away so as i was taking a shower a few weeks ago i noticed that my belly button ring was being held by a litle piece of skin (dead skin) which it wont hold it for long i immediatly took it out..
i researched online and it said that my body rejected it therefore my skin LITTERALLY pushed it out… i was planning on getting it repierced..
it is now closed and left a nasty scar..
i miss my piercing and i want to cover that scar so i want to get it redone…
THE QUESTION IS:
what are the chances of that happening again?


Depends on the reason it rejected in the first place. It could have been the infection, it could have been pierced improperly, poor metal quality, it could have just been that your body didn’t like it. There’s no way to really know for sure. You can try having it repierced and see what happens, but if it rejects a second time then I wouldn’t risk a 3rd.
I would assume that it would happen again. Considering the fact that it did it this time, or it may just be they type of metal that your body chemistry rejects. I would considering asking the person doing the piercing if there is only the one kind of jewelry they use or if there are other types they could use instead.
very small chance i wudnt worry about it